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sperry 2008-12-07 12:34 AM

I bought a Mac... am I cool, gay, or both?
 
So Lisa and I dropped by the Mac store before (finally) going to see the new 007 movie. I've been wanting to try my hand at iPhone/iTouch development, but (not surprisingly) the dev tools only exist for OSX... so I picked up the cheapest Mac possible, a Mac Mini.

So far, it seems pretty cool. I've been screwing with it for a few hours and have yet to have anything not work intuitively... which is good considering the last Mac I used on a barely semi-regular basis was a Mac LC back in 1993. :lol:

I'm copying my iTunes library over, and got Firefox up and running... so there are at least a few familiar things on this tiny little box. I'll get the iPHone SDK installed shortly, and then it's off to finding out how good the dev environment is on a Mac.

...now if I could only figure out how to get the home and end keys to act properly!

Dewey 2008-12-07 01:01 AM

I hate Macs simply because I have become so familiar with windows, and i feel stupid when I use a Mac. I have issues trying to figure things out. Didn't cost you too much did it? Hope you enjoy it.

Nick Koan 2008-12-07 01:05 AM

:lol:

I didn't think you'd actually do it man. The mac mini is actually a pretty good starter platform. If you need any help, let me know.

sperry 2008-12-07 01:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Koan (Post 126192)
:lol:

I didn't think you'd actually do it man. The mac mini is actually a pretty good starter platform. If you need any help, let me know.

I didn't just get it for iPhone development. Lisa wanted something just for web browsing since her laptop is a giant, slow, brick. Plus my old PC (not my gaming rig) just took a crap last week... won't even POST anymore, and I'm not sure why.

So, this little guy won't just be used by me.

van 2008-12-07 06:44 AM

I got to spend some time with my father-in-laws macbook pro on Thanksgiving and I was impressed.
It didn't take too much time to get used to, and since the new ones came out the old ones can be found pretty cheep. I'm actually considering one the next time my p.o.s dell breaks. I'm sick of replacing hinges..... and lcd bulbs..... and hinges.......

Dean 2008-12-07 08:00 AM

I have had Macs since the beginning, though I admit to missing many years from System 8 to early OSX. I have a hand me down G4 iMac running Tiger that I use to support my parents that are strictly Mac users. If it was faster, I'd use it way more.

It really is a great OS. It is all that Linux and Windows for that matter should/could be...

I'd probably have a MacBook running both OSX and Windows if I had a job and could justify it. Also replace my Multi-Media systems with iMacs...

I wish OpenOffice worked better on OSX, and that MS had ported Outlook instead of creating entourage.

sti deede 2008-12-07 08:26 AM

we just sold the G5 and upgraded to a 24" iMac. This is the first time I took the time to learn the system. I am very impressed. There are all sorts of little things it can do that a windows platform should yet doesn't. I love the ease of dragging items directly to the browser for uploading and the finder search. I can navigate super quick without having to click in file after file. Josh has set up Windows on the iMac too so I can work from home.

We also have a Mac Mini for entertainment use on with our tv. We watch movies off it and stream directly to tv.

Nick Koan 2008-12-07 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean (Post 126195)
I wish OpenOffice worked better on OSX, and that MS had ported Outlook instead of creating entourage.

Entourage is the biggest pile. I wonder why they ever bothered with it.

tysonK 2008-12-07 11:10 AM

Yeah I lover the 4 year old powerbook G4 my dad gave me, someone gave it to him for free. It's a prefect little netbook.

ScottyS 2008-12-07 12:38 PM

maybe.

DARKSTI 2008-12-07 02:51 PM

I also switched earlier this year after building my own rigs for years and don't regret it one bit. Much more stable and easier to fix if something does go wrong. Everything runs quick and NeoOffice works fine for me.

Dean 2008-12-07 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by DARKSTI (Post 126201)
NeoOffice works fine for me.

Neo is always lagging behind and still requires X last I knew which is kind of a kludge. That was what I meant.

sybir 2008-12-07 04:35 PM

I'm not a huge fan of Macs, I've always been a PC guy.

*looks around at G3 cube, iBook, and iPhone*

shit.

Honestly, while I still prefer a PC for my primary box, I like having a Mac laptop that generally works fine, and is super-compact. I don't need a desktop replacement to take with me places, I just need to get on the internet. And the iPhone replaced a long series of Windows smartphones, and it's a huge improvement in every way except battery life. And hell, my desktop PC is a Dell, not a homebuilt. I work in tech support, I don't want to build and maintain some cantankerous assemblage of various parts anyways - it gets old.

DARKSTI 2008-12-07 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean (Post 126205)
Neo is always lagging behind and still requires X last I knew which is kind of a kludge. That was what I meant.

Yea but I don't use it very often so as long it works I am happy :) ;)

kidatari 2008-12-08 07:15 AM

Welcome to the darkside :D I've been a Mac guy for decades, let me know if you have any questions.

sperry 2008-12-08 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kidatari (Post 126208)
Welcome to the darkside :D I've been a Mac guy for decades, let me know if you have any questions.

How do you stop the urge to punch the pierced face, blowout hair, tight jeans, 20-something, emo-hippie that works at the Apple store when his answer to "can I use this Mac Mini to share a printer on my network?" is "the airport router can act as a standalone print server"?

Dean 2008-12-08 10:13 AM

Embrace that feeling and let fly... Nobody said you have to give up your core values just because you bought a Mac.

Nick Koan 2008-12-08 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperry (Post 126217)
How do you stop the urge to punch the pierced face, blowout hair, tight jeans, 20-something, emo-hippie that works at the Apple store when his answer to "can I use this Mac Mini to share a printer on my network?" is "the airport router can act as a standalone print server"?

Just punch him anyway, and look it up online.

http://members.cox.net/18james/osx_printer_sharing.html

sybir 2008-12-08 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperry (Post 126217)
How do you stop the urge to punch the pierced face, blowout hair, tight jeans, 20-something, emo-hippie that works at the Apple store when his answer to "can I use this Mac Mini to share a printer on my network?" is "the airport router can act as a standalone print server"?


Think of the "Genius Bar" as a description of the tool you use to beat them senseless instead.
It's like the "Customer Appreciation Bat" I have at work.

sperry 2008-12-08 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Koan (Post 126223)
Just punch him anyway, and look it up online.

http://members.cox.net/18james/osx_printer_sharing.html

I've done it w/ Samba on my Linux NAT box in the past... but that involved building drivers for my printer and installing/configuring SMB... so I know it can be done, I was just curious if it would work right out of the box on the Mac.

My guess is that I'll still have to setup Samba, but at least the drivers for the printers should be built in.

Nick Koan 2008-12-08 01:02 PM

It may be easier now, but I haven't tried.

I remember reading that writeup back in the 10.2 days, and so it might not be that obtuse. It wouldn't surprise me if those guys didn't know the answer though.

Tahoe C5 2008-12-10 11:00 AM

If you are at work today, you're probably safe.

Some same-sex marriage supporters are urging people to "call in gay" Wednesday to show how much the country relies on gays and lesbians

sperry 2008-12-10 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tahoe C5 (Post 126307)
If you are at work today, you're probably safe.

Some same-sex marriage supporters are urging people to "call in gay" Wednesday to show how much the country relies on gays and lesbians

I was thinking about doing that, even though I'm not gay.

I support gay rights... especially when it means I'm getting a day off out of it!

100_Percent_Juice 2008-12-10 12:06 PM

This is probably going to be like may 1st 06 when all the illegals protested immigration laws. Only this time there is going to be a huge run on birkenstocks.

MattR 2008-12-10 12:08 PM

Damn, I almost called in today! That would have started some rumors!

cody 2008-12-10 03:24 PM

Day without a Gay...Day.

Oh, and both?

doubleurx 2008-12-10 08:40 PM

Macs are definately gay! Wait that's not PC...........Doh! That sounded like a Dean joke!


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